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The pyparsing module is an alternative approach to creating and executing simple grammars, vs. the traditional lex/yacc approach, or the use of regular expressions. The pyparsing module provides a library of classes that client code uses to construct the grammar directly in Python code.

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Parsing SQL with Python

I want to create a SQL interface on top of a non-relational data store. Non-relational data store, but it makes sense to access the data in a relational manner. I am looking into using ANTLR to ...
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what next after pyparsing?

I have a huge grammar developed for pyparsing as part of a large, pure python application. I have reached the limit of performance tweaking and I'm at the point where the diminishing returns make me ...
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Simple recursive descent in PyParsing

I've tried taking this code and converting it to something for a project I'm working on for programming language processing, but I'm running into an issue with a simplified version: op = oneOf( '+ - ...
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Pyparsing CSV string with random quotes

I have a string like the following: ...
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Debugging Pyparsing Grammar

I'm building a parser for an imaginary programming language called C-- (not the actual C-- language). I've gotten to the stage where I need to translate the language's grammar into something Pyparsing ...
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Using pyparsing to parse a word escape-split over multiple lines

I'm trying to parse words which can be broken up over multiple lines with a backslash-newline combination ("\\n") using pyparsing. Here's what I have done: from pyparsing import * continued_ending = ...
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pyparsing - parse xml comment

I need to parse a file containing xml comments. Specifically it's a c# file using the MS /// convention. From this I'd need to pull out foobar, or /// foobar would be acceptable, too. (Note - this ...
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pyparsing setParseAction no tokens passed

I very new to pyparsing and Python so this is a warning that I might be doing something really wrong. What I am trying to do is build a SQL parser and build up tree with nodes that I can then walk. ...
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Pyparsing - parse jascii text from mixed jascii/ascii text file?

I have a text file with mixed jascii/shift-jis and ascii text. I'm using pyparsing and am unable to tokenize such strings. Here is an example code: from pyparsing import * subrange = ...
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What is the role of the Empty production for PEGs?

The empty production rule nonterminal -> epsilon is useful in lex-yacc LR bottom up parser generators (e.g. PLY). In what context should one use Empty productions in PEG parsers e.g. pyparsing ...
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pyparsing, forward, and recursion

This is my first question, so please bear with me... I'm using pyparsing to parse vcd (value change dump) files. Essentially, I want to read in the files, parse it into an internal dictionary, and ...
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Parsing Snort Logs with PyParsing

Having a problem with parsing Snort logs using the pyparsing module. The problem is with separating the Snort log (which has multiline entries, separated by a blank line) and getting pyparsing to ...
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Python - pyparsing unicode characters

:) I tried using w = Word(printables), but it isn't working. How should I give the spec for this. 'w' is meant to process Hindi characters (UTF-8) The code specifies the grammar and parses ...
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Keyword Matching in Pyparsing: non-greedy slurping of tokens

Pythonistas: Suppose you want to parse the following string using Pyparsing: 'ABC_123_SPEED_X 123' were ABC_123 is an identifier; SPEED_X is a parameter, and 123 is a value. I thought of the ...
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What's the closest thing to pyparsing that exists for .NET?

What I'm especially interested in is the ability to define the grammar in the code as ordinary code without any unnecessary cruft. I'm aware I could use IronPython. I don't want to. UPDATE: To ...
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pyparsing example

It is my first attempt to use pyparsing and I'd like to ask how to filter this sample line: survey = '''GPS,PN1,LA52.125133215643,LN21.031048525561,EL116.898812''' to get output like: ...
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Non greedy parsing with pyparsing

I'm trying to parse a line with pyparsing. This line is composed of a number of (key, values). What I'd like to get is a list of (key, values). A simple example: ids = 12 fields = name should ...
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pyparsing issue

Right now I have just started to use pyparsing to parse simple postfix expressions. At the moment, I got this far: from pyparsing import * integer = Word(nums) op = Word("+-*/^", max=1) space = ...
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Matching nonempty lines with pyparsing

I am trying to make a small application which uses pyparsing to extract data from files produced by another program. These files have following format. SOME_KEYWORD: line 1 line 2 line 3 line 4 ...
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Need confirmation about PEG's semantic predicates in pyparsing

The PEG paper describes two semantic predicate parsing expressions: And predicate &e Not predicate !e Does pyparsing support the And predicate ? Or is that just a synonym for the sequencing ...
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How to disallow spaces in between literals in pyparsing?

grammar = Literal("from") + Literal(":") + Word(alphas) The grammar needs to reject from : mary and only accept from:mary i.e. without any interleaving spaces. How can I enforce this in pyparsing ? ...
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Pattern for associating pyparsing results with a linked-list of nodes

I have defined a pyparsing rule to parse this text into a syntax-tree... TEXT COMMANDS: add Iteration name = "Cisco 10M/half" append Observation name = "packet loss 1" assign Observation ...
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Parsing a TCL-like text

I have a configuration text that looks like this: text=""" key1 value1 key2 { value1 value2 } key3 subkey1 { key1 1 key2 2 key3 { value1 } } BLOBKEY name { dont { ...
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Pyparsing: space as a valid token

I'm using pyparser to process the output of a hex-to-text converter. It prints out 16 characters per line, separated by spaces. If the hex value is an ASCII-printable character, that character is ...
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pyparsing: getting results from parsed data

I am trying to parse some SQL statements (CREATE TABLE exactly) using pyparsing. For both database name and table table I have created identifiers: identifier = (Combine(Optional('"') + ...
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How can fractional number expressions be parsed using pyparsing?

We've just started to kick the tires pyparsing and like it so far, but we've been unable to get it to help us parse fractional number strings to turn them into numeric data types. For example, if a ...
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Python: How best to parse a simple grammar?

Ok, so I've asked a bunch of smaller questions about this project, but I still don't have much confidence in the designs I'm coming up with, so I'm going to ask a question on a broader scale. I am ...
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PyParsing: Is this correct use of setParseAction()?

I have strings like this: "MSE 2110, 3030, 4102" I would like to output: [("MSE", 2110), ("MSE", 3030), ("MSE", 4102)] This is my way of going about it, although I haven't quite gotten it yet: ...
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PyParsing: What does Combine() do?

What is the difference between: foo = TOKEN1 + TOKEN2 and foo = Combine(TOKEN1 + TOKEN2) Thanks. UPDATE: Based on my experimentation, it seems like Combine() is for terminals, where you're ...
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Will rewriting a multipurpose log file parser to use formal grammars improve maintainability?

TLDR: if I built a multipurpose parser by hand with different code for each format, will it work better in the long run using one chunk of parser code and an ANTLR, PyParsing or similar grammar to ...
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Pyparsing - where order of tokens in unpredictable

I want to be able to pull out the type and count of letters from a piece of text where the letters could be in any order. There is some other parsing going on which I have working, but this bit has ...
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Find following tag with pyparsing

I'm using pyparsing to parse HTML. I'm grabbing all embed tags, but in some cases there's an a tag directly following that I also want to grab if it's available. example: import pyparsing target = ...
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Is there a library similar to pyparsing in Java?

I need to quickly build a parser for a very simplified version of a html-like markup language in Java. In python, I would use pyparsing library to do this. Is there something similar for Java? Please, ...
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Trouble doing simple parse in pyparsing

I'm having some basic problem using pyparsing. Below is the test program and the output of the run. aaron-mac:sql aaron$ more s.py from pyparsing import * n = Word(alphanums) a = Group( n | Group( ...
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Pyparsing - literal text with line breaks in varying locations

I'm using pyparsing to parse documents containing text in which the line ends vary in location. I need to write a parser expression that matches the text regardless of line break location. The ...
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Is there a “startswith” method in pyparsing

Hey I have written a very simple parser with pyparsing which detects some tokens in a text and then replaces them with a different string. The problem is that right now my code only works with exact ...
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pyparsing with ebnf and whitespaces

I'm using http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/file/view/ebnf.py to convert my ebnf definition. ebnf def looks like this: TEST = A, SPACE, A; A = "AA" | "BB"; SPACE = " "; if I load the file and try ...
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Pyparsing: Attempt to be non-greedy causes infinite loop

I'm trying to create a parser for the RCS file format, however, it experiences an infinite loop when trying to parse RCSid in the context of RCSadmin. Removing the offending line ...
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anything wrong with using pyparsing

i've written this to parse my own .dotf file: def parseFromDOTF(file_path): comment = "%" + restOfLine typeToken = CaselessKeyword("@TYPE") attrToken = CaselessKeyword('@ATTRIBUTE') ...
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How do I tell pyparsing to discard parts of the parsed string?

I'm writing a parser for some marked-up data, and I'd like to get pyparsing to discard things like start and end tags in the final result, leaving just the data. Can I do this, or do I just have to ...
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List of dictionaries and pyparsing

I'm using pyparsing to construct dictionaries that get appended to a list. When I do this the dictionaries get wrapped in an extra list and there is also an empty dict appended. I have no clue how to ...
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pyparsing, Each, results name

I'm trying to use pyparsing to build a little not-quite-sql parser (I don't have from clauses, I don't have any joins, etc). I've been basing my work today on the simpleSQL.py example script included ...
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How can I use pyparsing to parse nested expressions that have mutiple opener/closer types?

I'd like to use pyparsing to parse an expression of the form: expr = '(gimme [some {nested [lists]}])', and get back a python list of the form: [[['gimme', ['some', ['nested', ['lists']]]]]]. Right ...
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Using pyparsing to match against a specific ending of a string

How can I build a python pyparsing structure that matches against a particular string ending. For example, suppose I want to find all words that end in 'ing'. The following does NOT work: ing_ending ...
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Pyparsing: How can I parse data and then edit a specific value in a .txt file?

my data is located in a .txt file (no, I can't change it to a different format) and it looks like this: varaiablename = value something = thisvalue youget = the_idea Here is my code so far ...
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using pyparsing to parse a list of regexes (literally)

I'd like to parse a list of regular expressions to calculate the likelihood of each to find a match to it in a certain text/string... Eg. finding '[AB]' in a string of length 1 should be something ...
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pyparsing isn't nesting list … why?

For some reason, pyparsing isn't nesting the list for my string: >>> rank = oneOf("2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T J Q K A") >>> suit = oneOf("h c d s") >>> card = rank + Optional(suit) ...
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how do I run a python script that requires pyparsing?

I got a python file which using something called pyparsing but when I run it It showed an error that pyparsing is required can any one pls tel me what to do not that I am a dump in that thing called ...
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pyparsing ambiguity

I'm trying to parse some text using PyParser. The problem is that I have names that can contain white spaces. So my input might look like this. First, a list of names: Joe bob Jimmy X ...
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Partial evaluation with pyparsing

I need to be able to take a formula that uses the OpenDocument formula syntax, parse it into syntax that Python can understand, but without evaluating the variables, and then be able to evaluate the ...

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